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just got my windows tinted. 2004 Camry XLE

OutHouse

Lifer
27% for the front two and sun roof. Limo black for the back two and back window.

so so sexy now. :heart:

if i had know it was only 200 bucks i would have done it 3 years ago when i bought my car.

pics to be posted later when i get home. my camera phone just wont do it any justice at all.
 
I got my windows tinted a few months back also. I don't know the exact percentages, but it's dark enough that you can't easily see in, but can see out without any problems.

It also cost me $200, but I think it's worth it.
 
My Sienna is 15% all the way around (except windshield, of course). Best money I've spent on it.
 
Originally posted by: crab
My Sienna is 15% all the way around (except windshield, of course). Best money I've spent on it.

very nice, i bet that looks sharp. we also have a white sienna and i just may get it tinted as well.

the sunguard film they put on says it blocks 60% of the heat and 98% of the UV light. that should help in keeping my leather from cracking and aging prematurely. plus keep it a tad cooler in the summer.
 
Did you make sure it was legal in your state? California and some other states don't allow tinting that keeps officers from being able to see the vehichle's driver.
 
Originally posted by: Krazy4Real
I'm sure it's not legal, but it doesn't stop people from doing it.

no its not legal. in colorado the law is a $50 buck fine and they do not make you remove it. they just want your money.
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Any kind of warranty against bubbling or purpling??

yes lifetime on both. Sunguard film is guaranteed not to turn purple or fade. if it bubbles ill just take it back and have them fix it. the shop has been in business for 20+ years and are very customer service orientated. the woman who put the tint on has been doing it since 1982. :Q
 
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Any kind of warranty against bubbling or purpling??

yes lifetime on both. Sunguard film is guaranteed not to turn purple or fade. if it bubbles ill just take it back and have them fix it. the shop has been in business for 20+ years and are very customer service orientated. the woman who put the tint on has been doing it since 1982. :Q

They had cars in 1982? or did she do house windows.
 
Originally posted by: RelaxTheMind
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Any kind of warranty against bubbling or purpling??

yes lifetime on both. Sunguard film is guaranteed not to turn purple or fade. if it bubbles ill just take it back and have them fix it. the shop has been in business for 20+ years and are very customer service orientated. the woman who put the tint on has been doing it since 1982. :Q

They had cars in 1982? or did she do house windows.

yes to cars in 1982 and she does cars, houses and commercial buildings.
 
I'm going to do mine this spring. I was quoted $150 for all 4 windows and rear. Can't decide if I want just light or medium. Definitely not dark because I can't see sh1t when its raining at night. The shop does cars and commerical buildings. I took a look at some of their work and it looks like they'll do a quality job.
 
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